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Pacemaker Electrophysiology

Pacemaker electrophysiology involves the device's ability to detect and regulate the heart's electrical signals to maintain a normal heartbeat. The pacemaker senses the heart's natural rhythm through electrodes placed in the heart tissue. When it detects an abnormal rhythm or no activity, it sends tiny electrical impulses to stimulate the heart to beat correctly. These signals mimic the heart’s natural electrical system, ensuring proper timing and coordination of contractions. The pacemaker adjusts its pacing based on the body's needs and activity levels, providing a reliable, consistent heartbeat when the heart's own conduction system is impaired.